Saturday, 15 August 2015

The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White

How I Felt:The
only other books I've read by Kiersten White are the ones in the Mind
Games duology. I really enjoyed the writing and characters in that book,
as I did this one. Isadora went through tremendous character
development, and I felt like that was shown and developed nicely.
Kiersten's writing is so easy to read and I just flew through this book.
I couldn't even put it down at some points!

I loved the fact that this book was based around Egyptian mythology. Any type of mythology really intrigues me so that was definitely a big selling point for me. I loved the way Kiersten incorporated the mythology into the plot and the characters. It was just so fun and interesting!I would've liked to
know a little more about Isadora's childhood and just get more knowledge
about how her family works, but the information we were given was
sufficient. I also would've liked to learn more about her other living
siblings and how they're relationships just to clear a few things up.

Throughout
the book I kept forgetting who was Hathor and who was Horus and it was
so funny to read a sentence thinking it was the other person.

I
really liked Ry, he was my favourite character! I just wish we could've
spent more time getting to know his family because I found it odd that
Isis didn't know they existed.

There was a lot of foreshadowing in this book and I was quite surprised I picked up on it because I usually don't.

I
felt like that because this book is a standalone it could've been a
little longer. Interactions between characters, action scenes, and
foreshadowing scenes could've been elongated for a more 'end' feeling
when the story wrapped up.

I'm only giving this book three stars
because while I really enjoyed it, it wasn't the best book I've ever
read and there were a few minor issues with it. But overall, it was a
really great and interesting read! I highly recommend it for fans of
mythology or just unique, cultural reads!

Favourite Quotes:

“I didn't fall in love with you. I walked into love with you, with my
eyes wide open, choosing to take every step along the way. I do believe
in fate and destiny, but I also believe we are only fated to do the
things that we'd choose anyway. And I'd choose you; in a hundred
lifetimes, in a hundred worlds, in any version of reality, I'd find you
and I'd choose you”

“I can't seem to keep my heart from leaking out of the cracks, like sand clutched in a fist.”

“It's all a matter of perspective. And maybe we thought we were
living one story, when if we look at it a little different, we can
reframe everything - all out memories and attributes and experiences -
and see that we're actually living a different story.”

“Boys suck. Even when they have perfect blue eyes and ridiculously cool trucks. Maybe especially then.”

“Soap operas got nothing on my family history.”

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Thanks for reading!
~Birdie

***Quotes taken from Goodreads.com and The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White****Info on book taken from Goodreads.com*